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Wren Hall Nursing Home
Verified with regulatory, financial, and public review data · April 2026
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At a Glance
The key facts for shortlisting Wren Hall Nursing Home.
Quality
Rated Outstanding · no recent inspection on record
Costs
£5,870 - £6,679 / month (estimate)
Availability
Vacancies currently available
Location
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Financial Stability
Critical financial risk — see details below
About Wren Hall Nursing Home
Wren Hall Nursing Home, managed by Church Farm Care in Selston, Nottinghamshire, provides a nurturing environment with a strong focus on person-centred care. Specialising in dementia care, this family-run home creates a welcoming atmosphere for up to 54 residents, promoting independence and choice. With 'Butterfly' accreditation, Wren Hall is divided into four areas to ensure safety and stimulation, enhancing each resident's wellbeing. The home features beautiful gardens, a terrace, and a dedicated activities team that organises engaging experiences such as arts and crafts, exercise classes, and film nights. Residents can enjoy the comforts of home, including personal furniture, and benefit from a vibrant social life with visiting pets and family.
Description source: Official registration profile
Care & Medical
Can this home safely meet your care needs?
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Care Capabilities
Service Types
What type of care is provided
Officially Registered Services
Registered with the regulator for
Specialisms
Specialist experience with
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Conditions
Can support people living with
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Additional Conditions & Support
Additional support for
Care Fit at a Glance
Only on RightCareHomeHow well this home matches common care needs — based on registration data and services offered.
Likely a good fit if you need
- Dementia support
- Nursing care
- 24/7 nurse cover
- Wheelchair access
- Secure garden/area
- Palliative or end-of-life support
Important questions before deciding
- How do you support residents who wander or become distressed?
- How do you tailor care plans in the first 2 weeks after move-in?
- How often are families updated, and who is the main contact?
Staffing
Only on RightCareHomeWhat public sources tell us about staffing levels and employee experience.
Nursing Procedures
Medication Support
Daily Life
Will daily life feel comfortable and meaningful?
Review activities, food quality, and facilities that most affect your relative's everyday wellbeing.
Activities & Social Life
Only on RightCareHomeSocial life, outings, and engagement programmes based on available information.
8 activities listed
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Dining & Nutrition
2 dining services listed
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Dining Services
Dietary Options
Facilities & Features
5 feature groups available
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Accessibility
Rooms
Safety & Security
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Lifestyle & Amenities
Medical & Therapy
Safety & Quality
How safe and well-led is this home right now?
Use CQC ratings, enforcement context, and stability signals to spot confidence or risk.
Quality Snapshot
Current inspection ratings and how they compare to previous assessments.
Inspection Ratings by Category
This rating is based on an inspection over two years ago. The Care Home Check report tracks whether conditions have changed since then.
Financial Health
Only on RightCareHomeBased on accounts filed Dec 2024
Financial Stability
Corporate Details
Risk Signals
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Director Stability
3 resignations in the last 2 years
Secured Debt
Ownership
Red Flags (1)
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Costs & Funding
Can this option work for your budget now and long-term?
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Costs & Funding
Estimated fees and funding options based on registration records and regional benchmarks.
Typical weekly care cost
£1,350 - £1,536 per week
≈ £5,870 - £6,679 per month
Estimate based on 52 weeks / 12 months.
You may pay less if eligible for council or NHS-funded care.
How care at this home can be funded
You pay the full fee directly. Applies if savings and property exceed £23,250.
Your council contributes based on a financial assessment. You may still pay a contribution.
The NHS pays the full cost if your primary need is health-related. Requires a formal assessment.
The council pays a set rate and your family pays the difference to cover a higher-cost home.
Not sure how you'd pay for care?
This home accepts council and NHS funding. Our Funding Guide checks whether you qualify — covering NHS-funded care, council support and Deferred Payment Agreements.
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Family Feedback
What do families consistently say?
Focus on repeated patterns that indicate strengths and the questions worth asking on your visit.
What Families Say
We read every public review families have left about this home — across Google, care directories, and independent platforms — to find the patterns a star rating cannot show.
Based on 13 family reviews.
What Families Say
Families consistently mention strong day-to-day support, with a few practical points worth checking on your visit.
Staff Feedback
Staff mentioned in 2 reviews — Families consistently praise the caring and attentive staff
How Families Rate This Home
Based on 1,017 detailed ratings across 11 aspects
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Families value most
Most frequent family priorities:
- kind, patient and respectful staff (Medium impact · 34 mentions)
- warm, welcoming atmosphere (Medium impact · 21 mentions)
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- responsive communication with families (Medium impact · 17 mentions)
- personalised care for complex needs (Medium impact · 19 mentions)
Questions to ask on your visit
- Ask about frequency and type of outings for residents.
- Check how staff manage challenging behaviours and personal dignity.
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- Request examples of how families are kept informed about changes.
Signals to review before deciding
Potential risk signals to validate during your visit:
- limited outings and external trips (3 mentions)Medium priority
- occasional communication delays from management (2 mentions)Lower priority
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- inconsistent catering quality (1 mention)Lower priority
Trends over time
Directional changes detected in family feedback over the past 12–24 months:
Recent reviews increasingly mention transparent updates and use of the relatives portal, with families feeling more included.
Ask on visit: Can you show how the relatives portal works and how often updates are posted?
What Families Are Saying
“The staff are amazing, so friendly, kind, considerate and patient. They treat everyone with care and respect even when situations get difficult.”
— Family member
“With the amazing training the staff understand dementia and as such provide care and support to amazing standards.”
— Family member
Rating Trends Over Time
This home has 10 years of review data. See which aspects are improving, which need attention, and how recent ratings compare.
See full trends — £49Who this home may suit
- People with dementia or complex care needs needing patient, skilled support.
- Families seeking regular updates and involvement in care.
- Residents valuing a homely, friendly environment with tailored activities.
Decision gaps before shortlisting
How often are outings or trips outside organised?
Some families wish for more external activities, which can impact residents' wellbeing.
Ask management for recent examples and plans for outings.
How is catering quality monitored and improved?
One mention of inconsistency may matter for residents with dietary needs.
Request sample menus and ask about feedback processes.
What is the process for escalating concerns if communication is slow?
A few families noted delays in management response.
Ask for contact protocols and escalation steps during your visit.
Most-mentioned positives
Common positive phrases seen across family feedback:
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Signals to check on visit
Repeated concern phrases and risk checks:
In families' own words
“The staff are amazing, so friendly, kind, considerate and patient. They treat everyone with care and respect even when situations get difficult.”
“With the amazing training the staff understand dementia and as such provide care and support to amazing standards.”
Staff perspective
Family reviews tell you how care feels from the outside. But the people delivering that care have their own story — about workload, management, and whether they feel supported to do their job well.
The Care Home Check report checks employee feedback from recruitment platforms to check whether staff satisfaction aligns with what families experience.
Ready to verify what family feedback may be pointing to?
Care Home Check combines review patterns with finance, staffing and inspection context, then turns them into better visit questions before you decide.
Independent checks before you decide
Location & Practical
Will regular visits and day-to-day logistics be practical?
Assess travel convenience, nearby services, and neighbourhood context for family peace of mind.
Practical Information
Accessibility
- Wheelchair accessible parking
- Wheelchair accessible entrance
Location & Neighbourhood
Only on RightCareHome234 Nottingham Road, Selston, Nottingham, NG16 6AB
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Neighbourhood
Nearest green space
326m away
Transport access
5/10
Local amenities
3/10
Next Steps
What should you do before making a final decision?
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Common Questions About Wren Hall Nursing Home
Visit Checklist
Use this short checklist during your visit to Wren Hall Nursing Home and compare answers across homes.
Is the latest inspection report visible in reception?
Confirms transparency on current quality.
What are staffing levels on day and night shifts?
Shows whether support is consistent around the clock.
How are families updated when needs change?
Communication is usually a top concern for relatives.
Can we see an example care plan review timeline?
Helps confirm how quickly the team adapts care.
May we speak with a current resident family member?
Gives an independent perspective before deciding.
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Care Home Check
What this page cannot tell you
You have seen the public picture. The Care Home Check report checks the things families usually only discover after moving in — finances, staffing reality, and what to ask on your visit.
Public warning signs are already visible
We can already see early warning signals in public data. The full report checks whether they are isolated issues or part of a wider pattern.
Public signals already visible on this page
Is this home financially sound?
We check the company accounts, ownership changes, and director history — the things that show whether a home is stable for years to come.
Know before you commit, not after.
What do staff actually experience?
Employee reviews from recruitment platforms reveal whether staff feel supported and well-managed — which directly shapes the care your relative receives.
The inside view families rarely see.
What should you ask on your visit?
Based on everything we find — inspections, reviews, finances, staffing — we write questions specific to this home, so your visit leads to real answers.
Turn a guided tour into a proper conversation.
Independent checks before you decide